Update
As posted recently, I picked up a crack on my a windscreen just before my drive down from GP to KZN. Insurance story here:
https://www.bmwfanatics.co.za/threads/windscreen-insurance-the-glass-group-pita-experience.103460/
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The car itself is performing well. Average fuel consumption for the trip is around 8.4 litres per 100km. Power delivery is effortless.
Previously, I noted tramlining when driving on the scratched (roadwork) sections of the N3. On the trip, I noticed that there was no tramlining. I am still running Pirelli Scorpion Verdes 19 inch 235/55. I assume that the routine wheel alignment that was done last month may have fixed something that may have been off last time. The car feels solid, planted and unwavering on these scratched/unfinished sections of tar road
The recent Gemini integration into the car's Google based (Android built-in) system has been a mixed bag. On the one hand, its contextual understanding is great (say you want a pizza and it already knows that you have dietary restrictions based on past interactions on your Google account history, so it will recommend nearby places that best suit you and rank them based on Google reviews). On the other hand, Gemini is hallucinating when pulling info on the car itself (eg it under reads the fuel range and other car stats, though all the correct info is available on the dashboard). I switched back to Google Assistant and everything works well. Google released a statement that there are some issues with the Gemini automotive roll out and this will be fixed with the next patch.
Maybe to compensate for this issue, Volvo is offering free Apple Music in the car. Ironic, because it is an Android based car.
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Speed camera locations and Waze/Google driver feedback on mobile cameras feed directly into the car's native Google Maps. The car also reads speed limit boards and displays this on the display. When there are reported cameras, then it flags these on the driver display and provides audible warnings if you are above the speed limit. I found this feature great on the N3. Because it is live Waze/Google data, it also includes info on roadworks, potholes, police, etc. all displayed on the driver display.
A service was carried out recently. It was the 2 year service. Nothing to report. Screenshot below. All covered under Volvo Maintenance Plan.
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